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The Samsung Series 7 Slate takes a different path from that of other recent Windows 7 tablets, packing more-powerful components that include an Intel Core i5 processor and a 128GB solid-state drive. But the fancy ingredients aren't cheap: the Series 7...
The Samsung Series 7 Slate is a sleek and powerful piece of hardware that will serve you well if you can bear its relatively high cost, and you can't wait for the wave of Windows 8 tablets due to arrive later this year. If you need to run Windows progr...
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If you saw the tablets Microsoft gave away to developers at its Build event last year, you'll find the Series 7 Slate a familiar looking device. That's not surprising, as the Build tablet was a modified version of Samsung's Slate. The Slate is an inte...
Lightweight tablet PC, with combined touch and pin input. Large, bright screen and a powerful processor...
Lack of I/O ports unless you use a docking station, nowhere to tuck the pen...
The best Windows tablet yet? Fast, light and with responsive touch, long battery life and a full PC experience. It's also ready for Windows 8. What you pay is a full PC price though...
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Calling Samsung’s 11.6-inch Series 7 device a ‘tablet’ feels inaccurate. Yes, it uses the same form factor as devices like the Apple iPad and Samsung’s own Galaxy Tab, but it’s really not comparable. For now, we’re just going to use Samsung’s term: the...
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Tablet PCs are a dying breed, and Windows 8 is still at least a year away. Until we see what Microsoft's next operating system has to offer, one tablet PC shows us why this form factor is still a winner. Samsung's Series 7 11.6" Slate breaks the mold...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-01-01 08:53:14
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The Slate PC XE700 has a glossy screen (as is the way with all touchscreens) that's 11.6 inches in size and has the same 1366 x 768 pixel resolution as the 11.6-inch Apple MacBook Air and the Asus UX21E ultrabook. The maximum screen brightness is 380 c...
PLS screen (wide viewing angles), good contrast (790:1), Decent battery life (4 hrs 20 mins), Windows OS (loads of compatible software), Can switch between standard and tabletstyle Windows interfaces...
Processing power capped, No mouse included, Gaming performances very limited, No stylusholder...
The Samsung Slate PC is a versatile product that can be used as a tablet or a static workstation. As a tablet, the Slate PC XE700 is a good solution for fans of Windows 7, as it's the best implementation of Microsoft's OS we've seen yet in a touchscree...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-01-01 08:53:14
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The Samsung Series 7 Slate 700T is the most recent tablet to sport Windows Windows 7, and it's the closest we've seen yet to Android and iOS devices. The Apple iPad may have made the tablet form factor a must-have, but Microsoft was there long before w...
The Samsung Series 7 Slate 700T is an 11.6-inch tablet, offering full PC versatility and power in a package that's not much larger than a regular Apple iPad. It's not as desirable as the iPad 2, but it could be just the ticket if you need to run Windows or any Windows-based programs. The Samsung Series 7 Slate 700T is surprisingly small for a Windows-based machine, measuring in at just 12.5mm in...
However good the Samsung Series 7 Slate 700T may be as an all-round package, it's still not as finger-friendly to use as a tablet as its rivals. There's a custom interface to hide the Windows OS, and you'll be able to use lots of different widgets, but carry out a few tasks and you'll find yourself heading back into the world of Windows. It's passable, but it's simply not as good as iOS on a tabl...
The Samsung Series 7 Slate 700T is the tablet to have if you need to run Windows. It's powerful, incredibly portable, looks great and is packed with features – we especially like the Bluetooth keyboard and dock. It still can't match Apple or Android in...
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When we previewed the Samsung Series 7 Slate back in August, it seemed like the best Windows 7 tablet on the market by a very long shot. Considering what is included inside, it is incredibly slim at a mere 12.5mm thick and weighs a relatively light 860g -...
Most powerful Windows 7 tablet, Beautiful PLS screen, Thin and light, Wacom pen, Media dock, Wireless Bluetooth keyboard...
Build quality issues, No carrying case/pen storage, Awkward aspect ratio, Windows 7 not designed for touch, No USB 3, 128GB SSD or 3G option...
With its sleek lines and alluring finish, the Samsung Series 7 Slate 700T is the most attractive Windows 7 tablet going. It's also the most powerful, and the one with the best accessories thanks to its included Wacom stylus, media dock and wireless keyboa...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-13 06:33:57
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Lisa Gade demos Windows 8 Release Preview on the Samsung Series 7 tablet and the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 notebook...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 06:24:17
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When it comes to tablets, the iPad has it nailed. Yes, its lacking in certain aspects but the overall experience that it delivers is above and beyond anything else currently out there. I’ve played with a lot of Android based tablets in the last year an...
Fast hardware, beautiful screen and a stylus for precise computing on a tablet...
OS not so touch friendly, a bit big and heavy and no holster for stylus on the tablet...
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The Samsung Series 7 Slate takes a different path from tht of other recent Windows 7 tablets, packing more-powerful components that include an Intel Core i5 processor and a 128GB solid-state drive. But the fancy ingredients aren't cheap: The Series 7 s...
Powerful 2G Intel Core i5 processor, Roomy 128GB hard drive, Great screen with dual Wacom pen and touch...
Fan runs almost all the time, Heat exhaust vent impedes use in portrait mode...
Samsung has packed an entire Intel Core i5 laptop into a slim, light slate tablet. Too bad it had to pack a fan in there, too...
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When it comes to tablets, the iPad has it nailed. Yes, its lacking in certain aspects but the overall experience that it delivers is above and beyond anything else currently out there. I’ve played with a lot of Android based tablets in the last year an...
Fast hardware, beautiful screen and a stylus for precise computing on a tablet...
OS not so touch friendly, a bit big and heavy and no holster for stylus on the tablet...
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A second box is supplied with the tablet containing accessories that complete the slate PC. There's a handy docking station and a nifty Bluetooth keyboard . Also included is a digitiser pen , which serves as an alternative input to using your finger. This...
Premium design, High quality materials, Included docking station, Bluetooth keyboad, Touch launcher, Bright display with good viewing angles, Satisfactory performance, Fast SSD, Long battery life...
Reflective front face-plate, Very warm upper edge, Errors with the stylus...
With the slate PC, Samsung is on uncommon ground and offers an interesting concept. For this the manufacturer demands a massive wad of cash. In return the user is promised the best from the world of notebooks and tablets. And as a matter of fact, the XE70...
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The jury is still out on Windows 7 tablets — and, at this point, it looks like it may never come in — but with the Series 7 Slate, Samsung at least gives this difficult niche the old college try.Our last encounter with a Windows tablet dates back to Ma...
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Windows remains a struggle with a penandfinger interface. Samsung's Tabletesque addon is only threequarters baked. Dock and wireless keyboard cost extra. Tepid battery life of about 4.5 hours...
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All quiet on the Windows 7 tablet front? Well, no, but we haven't exactly seen many shots fired lately. Sure, HP recently refreshed the Slate 500 with the Slate 2, but for the most part, products like this have been eclipsed by excitement around Windows 8...
Fast performanceSmooth pen inputWorks well as a laptop replacement...
Very short battery lifeHeavy and bulky for a tabletNo full-sized SD slot...
The Series 7 is fast and powerful enough to replace a travel laptop, but with a price this high and battery life this short, it's best suited for businesses with very specific needs...
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Samsung has released at least half a dozen Android tablets in the last year or so, but the Series 7 Slate is something different. It’s full-fledged Windows computer with a high resolution 11.6 inch display, a powerful Intel Core i5 processor, and supp...
The Series 7 Slate PC is a tablet computer that’s powerful enough to be used as a laptop or desktop. It may be the only computer you need, which is something that sets it apart from most Android and iOS tablets which are best seen as items that you mig...
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twitter: @lisagade) Windows tablets get a bad rap among consumer product reviewers because they're more expensive than mobile OS tablets, they weigh more and tend to have shorter battery life. Vertical market users and artists see the beauty of Windo...
Relatively light, excellent touch experience by Windows standards, active digitizer with pen, fast, decent battery life, Relatively light, excellent touch experience by Windows standards, active digitizer with pen, fast, decent bat...
Not cheap, but you do get what you pay for, Not cheap, but you do get what you pay for, Not cheap, but you do get what you pay for, Not cheap, but you do get what you pay for...
The Samsung Series 7 Slate is definitely one of the best slate form factor Windows 7 tablets to hit the market. It packs plenty of power thanks to the Intel Core i5 CPU and Intel HD Graphics 3000 that trounce Atom-based tablets from HP and Fujitsu. Th...
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The Samsung Series 7 Slate PC looks like one of the numerous tablets on the market, but this one shows consumers that you don't have to sacrifice features and comfort to get a Windows tablet. Most of the Windows tablets we've seen have run 32-bit versi...
Laptop capabilities in a tablet form factor, Core i5 CPU and 4GB of RAM, 128GB SSD...
No tether or storage for stylus, Without the dock and keyboard, the tablet loses some of its functional appeal...
The Samsung Series 7 Slate fills the gap between wimpy Windows tablets and clunky convertible laptops, providing a powerful processing and portable solution...
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It doesn't take a relationship counselor to see it: In our reviews and others', Windows and touch-screen tablets don't have the best reputation for getting along. As we saw with Fujitsu's admirable attempt—the $849 Stylistic Q550 Slate PC—at massaging Windows...
Big, bright, and gorgeous screen, Good touch and multi-touch responsiveness for a Windows 7 slate, Fast processor, RAM and storage...
Expensive, Too big and awkward to hold for long periods, Poor sound-recording capabilities...
This powerful tablet has a beautiful, large 11.6-inch screen and runs Windows 7 respectably well. Consider it if you need the power of Windows in a tablet that can convert into a laptop via accessories, but mind the hefty weight and price...
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The Samsung Series 7 Slate PC seeks to combine the portability of a tablet with the power of a laptop, hitting the sweet spot for business users who are constantly on the go. Equipped with a Core i5 processor and a 128GB solid state drive, this 11.6-in...
Strong performance, Solid design, Accessories included, Solid pen support...
Larger and heavier than most tablets, Noticeable lag when rotating display, Expensive, Below-average battery life, Fan can be noisy...
The 11.6-inch Samsung Series 7 Slate PC offers Core i5 power, a touch-friendly interface, and useful accessories, but the tablet experience is not the best you can get for your money.
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The Samsung Series 7 tablet is a compact yet flexible machine. This business-ready 11.6-inch slate tablet costs more than an Android tablet and an iPad put together, but it packs more powerful components along with Windows 7 Home Premium, or in our case...
If the Samsung Series 7 is any indication, Windows 8-based tablets are going to be a big hit with the business set. Soon, we will have a Windows OS that is built for such a device. There will no doubt be a rush of Windows 8 tablets this fall after Micros...
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These days whenever someone mentions the word “Tablet” visions of the iPad or something similar dance in their heads. Not that long ago a tablet was something quite different: a Windows-based slate computer.Since the rise of the new idea of the tablet the...
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